“Demolition Man” One of the Best

On June 17, 2010, Den of Geek posted their list of The 12 Best Pure Hollywood Action Films of the 1990s.  Making the list were Executive Decision, The Mask of Zorro, Mission: Impossible, Speed, Goldeneye, The Rock, The Last Boy Scout, The Matrix, Starship Troopers, Terminator: Judgment Day, Con Air and Demolition Man (which came in 5th).

Here’s some of what was said about Demolition Man:

Demolition Man is an absolute riot. It has a whale of a time with its script, as Stallone plays the brawny old fashioned cop failing to grasp futuristic technologies (there’s perhaps an Expendables parallel there)

The dialogue here is golden, and Demolition Man isn’t just a fine action film (you’ve got to love it when Wesley Snipes gets hold of futuristic weaponry), but a cherishable comedy too.

To read the full review, as well as the write-ups of the other films to make the list, click this link.

EW Reviews “Death Race 2000” Blu-Ray

On June 18, 2010, Entertainment Weekly ran a review of Death Race 2000 that featured a smaller version of the photo above of Sly in his role as Machinegun Joe Viterbo.  Overall Death Race 2000 was given a B- rating. Here are some of the comments about it…

Jason Statham starred in 2008’s straight-faced remake, but forget that stink bomb and stick with the original…

David Carradine is top-billed, but watch for a pre-Rocky Sylvester Stallone…

Death Race 2000 isn’t the sharp satire Corman thinks it is, but it’s fun…

To read the whole review click here and here to buy the Death Race 2000 Blu-Ray.

June is “Cobra” Month

Nick Martinolich and the fine folks over a Media Potluck have declared June to be Cobra month!  They’ve created a podcast, are filming a fan made version of Cobra, are having a double feature night [Cobra and Cop Land] and are even going to post an interview with me.

They are asking all Stallone and Cobra fans to get involved and send their thoughts, opinions, and critiques of the film to mediapotluck@gmail.com or on Twitter with #cobrafilm.

Working with Pony Ghost Productions the team is setting out to work with the online community to re-imagine a low budget “sweded” version of Cobra. Everyone involved will get to direct a sequence from the film and put their own twist on this classic. No money, a love for explosions, and a whole lot of match sticks. Head over to http://www.facebook.com/l/1c88d;www.mediapotluck.net to get involved in the festivities!

Want to join in on the fun?  Just click here.